Abstract

The influence of a plane solid or fluid surface on the thermocapillary migration of a gas bubble moving normal to it in a space laboratory is investigated in the quasi-static limit. Results are presented for a suitably defined “interaction” parameter Ω as a function of the scaled distance of the bubble from the plane surface, and compared with similar predictions for buoyant migration.

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